We sat on the cliffs waited for them and also drove around with a boat locking
for them and jumped to small islands to take a shot at them.
We shot ours in the water from tiny islands in about 12m/s wind.
Not so easy!
The small one was seriously wounded of some reason and didn't jump in the water so I shot it
just to get it out of pain.
@Tom Hawk
Hunted with professional fishermen. http://vastkustjakt.se/
I asked to get some meat,but they said it wasn't anything to eat!
They smelled very bad and they used dish gloves when they skinned them.
If you get the fat on your hands it will smell for days!
As a lesson, don’t touch seal until cooked. Best to be cooked being Lightly seared and rare or medium rare, with salt and truffle oil. Think this is from Canada. Btw Jerome hunting company in Namibia has hunted cape fur seal once. Not all seals are equal.
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